Two Coturnix Hens Fighting

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Well, it seems Stock and Barrel are regularly fighting the past few days. There's a lot of pecking and fluttering of wings. I'm no sure what starts it, except that it goes in spurts, usually in the evening. Could it be as simple as a personality conflict?
 
I'm sure you are are much more experienced than I, but when this happened to my girls, I split them up with a temporary partition made from cheap baking racks. Took about 2 days for them all to get along again.
 
How much space do they have? Do they have enough hiding places?
I think that's my problem. It's only a little bit larger than 2 feet square with minimal hiding spots. Thanks! :) I hope my new enclosure comes soon >.< I had to re-order three times for the damn thing because it kept getting canceled.
 
I'm sure you are are much more experienced than I, but when this happened to my girls, I split them up with a temporary partition made from cheap baking racks. Took about 2 days for them all to get along again.
Cool! I have something similar in place now with a box. Fighting seems to have ebbed off abit. Thanks for your advice!
 
I think that's my problem. It's only a little bit larger than 2 feet square with minimal hiding spots. Thanks! :) I hope my new enclosure comes soon >.< I had to re-order three times for the damn thing because it kept getting canceled.
Yeah, that's not nearly enough space. I hope your new enclosure comes soon too!
I literally just put in a hiding spot for them and like magic the fighting stopped! Thanks again for your advice! :)
I'm so glad that helped.
 
Aaaaand they're at it again. Not as frequent, but it's still there. I might have to remove one of the hens if this keeps up.
I would have said to increase the amount of hiding spots, but since you've done that already, you should use a separation technique similar to what @yakitori mentioned. They need to be able to see each other without being able to touch each other.

Good luck!
 
I would have said to increase the amount of hiding spots, but since you've done that already, you should use a separation technique similar to what @yakitori mentioned. They need to be able to see each other without being able to touch each other.

Good luck!
Cool! Thanks! :) Now to see if I have anything big enough...
 

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